Conditions

Conditions History

“A sandy and at times steep jeep road with easy parking off 191. Rarely visited in the winter months.
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Dogs
Unknown

Features
Views · Wildlife

Description

When this extreme jeep trail is snow-covered it means only a handful of runners will be out enjoying the area. The trail climbs steadily with one very steep but short scramble. The grand views of the La Sal mountains are behind you, so stop now and then to have a look.

The road is a mixture of sand and sandstone so even exposed wet sections are not slimy mud. The exposed sandstone is marked with black rubber where jeepers have left part of their tread behind. Be sure to leave the gate closed as the area is actively used for cattle grazing. The trail ends at a T-intersection with the better known Behind the Rocks Road. A delightful run for views but don't expect quiet as the sounds of Hwy 191 follow you up the road.

Flora & Fauna

Deer and rabbit tracks are highly visible when running through the snow.